Margaret Wood

Margaret Wood — Margaret Wood studied at Arizona State University and University of Denver. The field of work recorded is fiber art and art of Amerindian peoples. Margaret Wood is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q66385777. It is also recorded that margaret Wood is recorded with the citizenship of United States and Navajo Nation. The same evidence establishes that margaret Wood is recorded as teacher, writer, librarian and fashion designer. Institutional cataloguing adds that margaret Wood was born in 1950 at Parker.

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Identity and overview

The following is established of the heading itself.

Margaret Wood is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q66385777. Margaret Wood is recorded with the citizenship of United States and Navajo Nation.

Works and production

The following works and productions are recorded by name or by count.

Love came riding is dated 1969. It is also recorded that plays for Christmas and Easter is dated 1966. Institutional cataloguing adds that the sun over the high mountains is dated 1970. A person of no consequence is dated 1976.

Open Library catalogues 27 works under this heading. The Art Institute of Chicago catalogues 6 works under this heading. Institutional cataloguing adds that wellcome Collection catalogues 8 works under this heading. It is also recorded that a dog's life is dated 1961.

The double dealers is dated 1968. It is also recorded that a fishy business is dated 1973. The guilty generation is dated 1958. A kind of justice is dated 1966.

The king and the Quaker is dated 1968. Institutional cataloguing adds that last scene of all is dated 1988. Institutional cataloguing adds that lucky in love is dated 1970. Institutional cataloguing adds that my dear Evans is dated 1976.

The witches is dated 1963. Thomas Southwood Smith. Wood engraving by W. J. Linton after Margaret Gillies. is catalogued and held by Wellcome Collection. The same evidence establishes that sir John Frederick William Herschel. Wood engraving by T. Johnson after Julia Margaret Cameron, 1867. is catalogued and held by Wellcome Collection. Institutional cataloguing adds that teaching and talking with deaf children / by David Wood [and others] ; with contributions by Margaret Tait and Sue Lewis. is dated [1986] and held by Wellcome Collection.

An inquiry into the extent to which cancer patients in Great Britain receive radiotherapy by Margaret Tod, Acting Secretary, Radium Commission, with CAPW's notes and references is dated c.1950 and held by Wellcome Collection. It is also recorded that a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Saturday, January XXX, 1768. By George Stinton, D.D. chancellor of the Church of Lincoln, and vicar of Allhallows Barking, London is dated 1768 and held by Wellcome Collection. Industrial Research Institute's R&D trends forecast for 1998 : including results from IRI counterparts in other countries / [ ... written by Robert Wood ...]. is dated 1997 and held by Wellcome Collection.

Collections and holdings

Institutional holdings are recorded as follows.

The Art Institute of Chicago records 6 objects associated with this heading. It is also recorded that wellcome Collection records 85 objects associated with this heading.

Sources and evidence

This entry is compiled from 13 catalogued sources across 9 independent registers. The registers consulted are Crossref registry, Wikidata, Internet Archive, The Art Institute of Chicago, DOAJ, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, The Getty Research Institute, Wellcome Collection and Wikipedia. Every statement above is held against the register that stated it; where the registers are silent, the entry is silent.

Connections

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Sources

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    <italic>Early English Recipes</italic>. Selected, and furnished with wood engravings, by Margaret ished with wood engravings, by Margaret Webb. (Cambridge University Press. 2s. 6d.), Notes and Queries, 1938

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    Booth, Dame Margaret Myfanwy Wood (1933–2021), barrister and judge, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2025

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    Hassan, Margaret Wood, International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who

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    Henry Purcell ed. by Margaret Laurie and Bruce Wood, Notes, 2017

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    Open Library author record for Margaret Wood (Internet Archive), 27 catalogued works.

    Institutional database · Scholarly · Internet Archive

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    Wood, M. Margaret (1931–), Encyclopedia of Special Education, 2008

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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    Directory of Open Access Journals lists 7 articles naming Margaret Wood.

    open access index · Unverified

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    Gemeinsame Normdatei 1192985125, Hassan, Margaret Wood.

    authority file · Unverified · Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

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    Getty Union List of Artist Names 500044803, White, Margaret Wood.

    authority file · Unverified · The Getty Research Institute

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    The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with Margaret Wood.

    museum collection · Unverified · The Art Institute of Chicago

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    Wellcome Collection catalogue records 85 works naming Margaret Wood.

    museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q66385777: Margaret Wood

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata

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